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∙ 14y ago24 ounces is 1.5 pounds, and 15 x 1.5 = 22.5 pounds.
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∙ 14y agoThese two quantities both weigh the same- 10 pounds.
3 ounces of iron
Not much. A solid metal hammer or a cast iron skillet, perhaps. Or a compact laptop computer.
well, as armor back then was made of bronze, or maybe iron. id have to say not more that 2 or 3 hundred pounds
The Feathers, Iron, Wood, and Leaves would all weigh the same. Water could vary depending on the temperature, but the 16 liquid ounces will be very close to the same. The paint will probably weigh the most, the 16 fluid ounces will have a higher density and typically has metals in it. The Gold would weigh less, as it is measured in Troy weight rather than Avoirdupois weight.
The weight of iron shells can vary depending on their size and thickness. On average, a small iron shell could weigh around 1-2 pounds, so 600 shells could weigh approximately 600-1200 pounds.
These two quantities both weigh the same- 10 pounds.
The heaviest would be 1 out of 2000 of a ton of coffee on earth, as 1/2000 of a ton is approximately 100 pounds, which is heavier than both 3 ounces of iron on earth and 3 pounds of pencils on the moon.
600 shekels of iron would typically weigh approximately 15 kilograms.
The weight of a clothes iron typically ranges from 2 to 5 pounds, depending on the size and model of the iron.
The weight of a cast iron pot can vary depending on its size and design. Generally, a standard cast iron pot can weigh anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds.
A steam iron typically weighs around 2 to 5 pounds, depending on the brand and model.
3 ounces of iron
Cannonballs have varying weights. Some are as light as 3 pounds while others weigh up to 110 pounds. Each round size is suited to a particular use and requires a gun of a certain bore size to fire it.
It should weigh somewhere around 575 pounds. Most Chevy small blocks that are all iron should be close to this, give or take a few pounds.
Same. That's an old trick question but feathers were more commonly used than cotton.
The weight of a channel iron can vary depending on its dimensions and material type. Typically, a 1-inch thick channel iron weighing 10 pounds per foot could weigh around 8.5 pounds for a 10-foot length. It is best to refer to specific product specifications for accurate weight information.